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Thermoformed Part Keeps Dental Imaging System From Going In The Can
Lunar’s second design Distinction could sit side by side with
one of this years best of category winners in dental offices
world wide, but you’d never know it at first glance. Looking
less like medical equipment than a bread baker or yogurt maker
the DenOptix Dental X-Ray System’s overlapping Scallops sheathe
a first of a kind product. Capturing x-ray’s on a crystalline
imaging plate, then the DenOptix drum scanner can then transfer
them to a computer disk and display them on a computer monitor.
Ergonomic details like a recessed rear guide for the power switch
and an indentation for gripping the lid tab round out the cantilever
design. “The form is really fresh for this category, while still
being appropriate for and office Says Riley of the seductive
shell enveloping a powerful new $15,000 tool. Sawhney tributed
the product’s nuts and bolts functionality: “Lunar really knows
what they are doing with mechanics.”
-Reprinted from I.D. Magazine
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It was looking gorgeous but it wasn’t working. A draw formed metal cylinder needed for the drum scanner to operate was not
able to hold the close tolerances needed to fit the required
envelope. Freetech was called on to help provide a solution the
challenge. The part was to be a 7” tall no draft cylinder with
a center return of 2”. It looked pretty much like a top hat.
It really was a textbook case of a part designed to be anything
but thermoformed. Having formed similar parts in the past though
not as extreme as this Freetech agreed to take the job. I had
worked With Freetech before. Project engineer ED Donlon said
“When I was with H-P and knew they were the place to go for the
hard ones, so I gave then a call.” Ed continued “We had to fit
inside a casting and around the moving drum with virtually no
clearance or margin for error.” Forming the part was only half
the battle a number of intricate machining operations had to
be preformed to allow all the moving parts to work properly.
Freetech’s vast experience in machining plastic parts after they
are formed made all the difference.
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